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Old 12-19-2007, 10:11 AM   #101
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Default Re: (ls1_datsun)

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Originally Posted by ls1_datsun
I'll be testing a gt3076r in the next month here with the following housings:

standard t31 .63ar garrett housing
ATP divided .78ar housing
Tial .63 Stainless V-band housing.

It will be tested with variations of the manifold.

For the standard t31 housing and Tial v-band housing
Single gate 60mm

For the ATP twin Scroll Housing:
twin scroll merged to 60mm gate
twin 44mm wastegates
Would love to see the results of this testing.
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